This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Economics & Business has 26 clues. Answers range from 5 to 29 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
proportion of normal full-time benefits relative to the number of hours worked
the part of our income taken by the government to pay for collective goods and services
a number of predetermined steps that are followed to resolve a dispute
when a particular job a person is doing is no longer required to be performed, sometimes due to technological changes
people who are paid according to the number of items that produce
industry involved in turning raw materials into finished or semi-finished produc
termination of employment that is considered to be harsh, unjust or unreasonable
goods and services that are for the use of the whole community
industry involved in the transfer and processing of information and knowledge
when people are trying to find work but have so far been unsuccessful
similar to mediation except the conciliator can suggest possible solutions
achieving the right amount of time devoted to work and for personal life
the proportion of people aged 15 or over employed or actively looking for work
when a third party helps those involved in a dispute to reach a solution acceptable to both sides
people aged 15 and over who are either employed or unemployed
industry involved in providing domestic services
when an employer and an individual employee negotiate contract covering pay and conditions
a method of resolving disputes where the parties involved discuss the issues in an attempt to reach a compromise
non-wage benefits such as annual leave or sick leave
treating a person less favourably because of factors such as gender, ethnicity, religion or disability
industry involved in providing a service to others
a document that outlines an employee's minimum pay and conditions
a legally binding, formal agreement between an employee and employer
a broad-based tax of 10 per cent on the supply of most goods and services consumed in Australia
a person who works for a wage or salary
training and education in a trade